View Single Post
  #1  
Old 11-12-2003, 11:55 AM
Extended Play's Avatar
Extended Play Extended Play is offline
Moderator
 
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Spring, Texas
Posts: 316
Nov 16 & 17 - The Early Masters

Here's another favorite show. Usually, I try to limit myself to just one or two well-known albums in a show, so there's an ebb & flow to the way the show unfolds. However, I thought it would be fun to just go all-out for one week. Enjoy!

***********************************

I. 'In The Court Of The Crimson King' by King Crimson ('69) is often referenced as one of the first major progressive rock albums. Often cited as a critical influence on other bands of the period, this is a definite must-listen album.[list=1][*]21st Century Schizoid Man (Including... (Fripp/Giles/Lake/McDonald/Sinfield) - 7:20 [*]I Talk to the Wind (Fripp/Giles/Lake/McDonald/Sinfield) - 6:05 [*]Epitaph (Including March for No Reason... (Fripp/Giles/Lake/McDonald/Sinfield) - 8:47 [*]Moonchild (Including The Dream/The... (Fripp/Giles/Lake/McDonald/Sinfield) - 12:11 [*]The Court of the Crimson King (Including... (McDonald/Sinfield) - 9:22 [/LIST=1]
II. Although Genesis' first album was 'From Genesis To Revelation', their first defining album was 'Trespass' ('70). Pointing the way in dramatic, theatrical prog, this album contains both The Knife and White Mountain, which survived in their live act well after Gabriel left.[list=1][*]Looking for Someone - 7:00 [*]White Mountain - 6:44 [*]Visions of Angels - 6:50 [*]Stagnation - 8:45 [*]Dusk - 4:15 [*]The Knife - 8:55 [/LIST=1]
III. Yes had their first major success with the hybrid studio/live 'The Yes Album' ('71). Like Trespass, this album contains many songs that have survived up into the band's modern repertoire.[list=1][*]Yours Is No Disgrace (Yes [1 - 9:36 [*]The Clap (Howe) - 3:07 [*]Starship Trooper: Life Seeker/Disillusion... (Anderson/Howe/Squire) - 9:23 [*]I've Seen All Good People: Your Move/All... (Anderson/Squire) - 6:47 [*]A Venture (Anderson) - 3:13 [*]Perpetual Change (Anderson/Squire) - 8:50 [/LIST=1]
IV. Although Kraftwerk had released three previous albums, the didn't achieve a creative peak until their third album 'Autobahn' ('74). Still blending acoustic and electric sounds, much this albums shows a marked shift in Kraftwerk's energies that directs itself towards their later, entirely electronic albums.[list=1][*]Autobahn (Hutter/Schneider/Schult) - 22:43 [*]Kometenmelodie 1 (Hutter/Schneider) - 6:25 [*]Kometenmelodie 2 (Hutter/Schneider) - 5:51 [*]Mitternacht (Hutter/Schneider) - 3:45 [*]Morgenspaziergang (Hutter/Schneider) - 4:03 [/LIST=1]
Reply With Quote